One hundred and fifty-four eminent citizens yesterday expressed concern over an “ill-attempt to thwart” the January 7 parliamentary election in the country.
As a Bengali woman, donning a teep is part of one’s culture and tradition. I had seen my mother use the teep as a part of her look in the ’60s and ’70s. It was not just my mother; many in my family wear the teep. I wear them every day myself, and in my opinion, it has nothing to do with the plight of my piety.